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that could be a major concern for the u.s. and international community if these weapons fall into some of these rebels' hands. mika? >> ayman mohyeldin live in cairo, thank you. >>> as wall street always lets us now why you're awake -- >> wall street? >> i kind of thought we were going to business. >> well, actually, we had it up there. t.j. was talking in my ear, says he's got a question for you. >> oh, great. >> he'll ask during the break. >> oh, god. purple, purple. >> as always, we want to know why are you awake? shoot us an e-mail or tweet us. we're going to be reading the best responses later in the show. unfortunately, by that time, hr will be here and we will have already dragged t.j. out. >>> still ahead on "way too early," peyton manning, this guy's on fire! the denver broncos as well. they looked like super bowl contenders, and last night they went for their eighth straight win taking on the oakland raiders. we've got highlights from "thursday night football," straight ahead in sports. >>> and governor chris christi
that could be a major concern for the u.s. and international community if these weapons fall into some of these rebels' hands. mika? >> ayman mohyeldin live in cairo, thank you. >>> as wall street always lets us now why you're awake -- >> wall street? >> i kind of thought we were going to business. >> well, actually, we had it up there. t.j. was talking in my ear, says he's got a question for you. >> oh, great. >> he'll ask during the break. >>...
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september 16, u.s. ambassador to the united nations goes on five talk shows repeating the same story each time. >> what happened initially, it was a spontaneous reaction to what had transpired in cairo. >> my reaction where is secretary of state hillary clinton. >> to john bolton who served as u.s. ambassador under george bush, the choice of rice is telling. >> when you are a senior american official, you don'ting on the sunday talk shows unless you are white house choice. so, that to me is an indication there were already internal difficulties within the administration and that perhaps secretary clinton wasn't seen by the white house as the best spokesperson for what the administration wanted to say. >> september 17th the state department. >> does the united states government regard what happened in benghazi as an act of terror? >> again, i'm not going to put labels on this until we have a complete investigation. okay? i don't think we know enough. >> from my experience. former obama spokesman. >> firs
september 16, u.s. ambassador to the united nations goes on five talk shows repeating the same story each time. >> what happened initially, it was a spontaneous reaction to what had transpired in cairo. >> my reaction where is secretary of state hillary clinton. >> to john bolton who served as u.s. ambassador under george bush, the choice of rice is telling. >> when you are a senior american official, you don'ting on the sunday talk shows unless you are white house...
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can the u.s. intervene? should we? covering the week -- jackie calmes of "new york times," eamon javers of cnbc, amy walter of abc news, and james kitfield of "national journal." >> award-winning reporting and analysis covering history as it happens. live from our nations capitol, this is washington week with gwen ifill, produced in association with national journal. corporate funding for washington week is provided by -- ♪ >> wherever our trains go, the...
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secretary of state hillary clinton says the u.s. is closely watching the unfolding demonstrations. >> we certainly hope and expect that there will be steps taken to avoid violence. >> in iraq more unrest. demonstrators in baghdad torched an american flag and in cairo egypt, police used tear gas to hold back thousands of angry protesters. at the secretary of state hillary clinton said again today that there is no justification for violence. but also addressed the video. >> we absolutely reject its contents, and message. >> tuesday night, violence at the u.s. consulate in libya and left four americans dead, including ambassador chris stevens, u.s. officials are trying to sort out what, if any role the protest against the film may have played or whether a terrorist group with ties to al qaeda organized the attack. american investigators are already there, and now to two u.s. warships in the league marines are on their way to assist with security. danielle nottingham, cbs news, the state department. in other bay area headlines, the driv
secretary of state hillary clinton says the u.s. is closely watching the unfolding demonstrations. >> we certainly hope and expect that there will be steps taken to avoid violence. >> in iraq more unrest. demonstrators in baghdad torched an american flag and in cairo egypt, police used tear gas to hold back thousands of angry protesters. at the secretary of state hillary clinton said again today that there is no justification for violence. but also addressed the video. >> we...
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he's going to be a great u.s. senator. he's a great pick and i am very proud of haleigh cummings -- of nikki haley for picking him. i wanted to get that out before i started about the current mess in washington which i am frankly puzzled by. congress, the legislative branch, has five tools -- proceedingses, oversight, legislation, communication by all of its members and negotiation. negotiation's the weakest of the five tools. i frankly wish the house republicans would go home, relax, they voted to stop a middle-class tax increase f. harry reid wanted to stop it in the senate, that's fine. the president wants to veto it, that's fine. this is not a crisis that will end the republic. it's a mess. i wish we would go back to open negotiations, to open hearings, to open markups. letting the american people see the process, i think negotiating in secret in the white house, producing a $1 trillion, $2 trillion deal in the next 10 days i think is the worst possible outcome. >> to me, i have been surprised because they have known t
he's going to be a great u.s. senator. he's a great pick and i am very proud of haleigh cummings -- of nikki haley for picking him. i wanted to get that out before i started about the current mess in washington which i am frankly puzzled by. congress, the legislative branch, has five tools -- proceedingses, oversight, legislation, communication by all of its members and negotiation. negotiation's the weakest of the five tools. i frankly wish the house republicans would go home, relax, they...
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and u.s. troops in afghanistan marked another holiday on the front lines with early christmas dinners. >> my family, however, this job comes with a price, many of the soldiers realize that price. even though we like to be with our families we realize the importance of what we're doing here and we believe in it. there also was another fatal shooting of an american in afghanistan today. a policewoman in kabul killed a u.s. civilian trainer who'd been working with the nato command. there've been more than 60 such "insider" attacks this year. this was the first committed by a woman. in syria, the u.n. envoy to syria met with president bashar al-assad in damascus, but he gave no sign of progress toward halting the civil war. lakhdar brahimi spoke with assad as part of a two-day visit. brahimi was appointed envoy in september, but he's made little apparent headway. the latest visit came a day after opposition groups reported a government air strike on a bakery killed at least 60 people. authorities
and u.s. troops in afghanistan marked another holiday on the front lines with early christmas dinners. >> my family, however, this job comes with a price, many of the soldiers realize that price. even though we like to be with our families we realize the importance of what we're doing here and we believe in it. there also was another fatal shooting of an american in afghanistan today. a policewoman in kabul killed a u.s. civilian trainer who'd been working with the nato command. there've...
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ngovernor, i don't know what the rules are on the u.s.. if you can get jim demint and put your senior in -- senator in the head of the line. you get your guy in first and see ifor demint will leave sooner . >> he was with us long with senator graham and i think senator dimint said january 2 happenedis the rezination date. and we will move forward and the heritage foundation got lifted up in a big way. >> it is always exciting to see what is going on in politic and things are excite nothing washington. congressman you must be interested in the fiscal cliff debate going on we keep hearing about revenues and we need the conversation about spending. the challenge is no matter what we do to increase taxes will it will not touch impact the debt. we have to have a serious conversation about spening reform and balanced budget amendment and if we start with that part we will make more from our sper pect - perspective. the truth america ace bright future. nnow, you will have a whole. and house of representatives will be killed by special education.
ngovernor, i don't know what the rules are on the u.s.. if you can get jim demint and put your senior in -- senator in the head of the line. you get your guy in first and see ifor demint will leave sooner . >> he was with us long with senator graham and i think senator dimint said january 2 happenedis the rezination date. and we will move forward and the heritage foundation got lifted up in a big way. >> it is always exciting to see what is going on in politic and things are excite...
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seems some u.s. officials russia is hedging its bets or beginning to see a future without assad. >> i think that's the case. we've talked about this before, but there is a russian card to be played, to be played by russia itself. they have influence with president assad, they have interests in syria, and i think that they can see the handwriting on the wall that assad is eventually going to go, whether it's in the near term, long term, eventually he's going. you can see the shift in momentum as far as the rebels now starting to gain much greater military success than they have in the past. they've been weapons that have been able to take some helicopters out of the air, shoulder-fired missiles, et cetera. i think they can see the shift taking place and want to be in a position to help negotiate some sort of an acceptable ending to this where they can play the role of a peacemaker. so i think not with standing their hedging or appearing to hedge their bets this ink that ir' going to play a positive ro
seems some u.s. officials russia is hedging its bets or beginning to see a future without assad. >> i think that's the case. we've talked about this before, but there is a russian card to be played, to be played by russia itself. they have influence with president assad, they have interests in syria, and i think that they can see the handwriting on the wall that assad is eventually going to go, whether it's in the near term, long term, eventually he's going. you can see the shift in...
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from the u.s. postal service. because it's nice to have an extra pair of hands around for the holidays. >> an op-ed in the new york times, claims nikki haley picked the state's newest senator, based on race. tim scott will be the only black senator and the g.o.p.'s first black senator since the 70s. but the article is calling him a quote, token, saying it's a desperate attempt to woo minority voters. mia love is here. mayor, i am so glad you could be here. when i read this, it was with shock. do you have the same reaction? >> to imply that congressman tim scott was appointed not because of his intelligence, not because he's a capable human being and has great, greats insight and can make a difference, but to imply that he was elected because he's a mere token is an insult to all black americans and would be an insult to anybody who has fought hard for human beings to be able to express their person opinions. >> didn't you think -- the thing that surprises me is lou little people know about tim scott's background a
from the u.s. postal service. because it's nice to have an extra pair of hands around for the holidays. >> an op-ed in the new york times, claims nikki haley picked the state's newest senator, based on race. tim scott will be the only black senator and the g.o.p.'s first black senator since the 70s. but the article is calling him a quote, token, saying it's a desperate attempt to woo minority voters. mia love is here. mayor, i am so glad you could be here. when i read this, it was with...
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from the u.s. postal service. because it's nice to have an extra pair of hands around for the holidays. >> it nicky halle makes an announcement. congressman tim scott. tim scott went on the record . >> governor, nice to see both of you. >> hey, greta. how are you? >> i am well. this is an exciting day for south carl scarl and first freck freck senator from the south since 1881 and the first freck freck gop septemberor in the senate since 1979. i take it. even though it is fun to be first. it is not the reason you chose congressman scott. >> what we were looking for south carl exarl and the country was leader and congressman scott showed leadership on the way he moved up through the house leadership without compromising his courage. he fought against raising the debt soling. he's done all of that in a way to make south carolina provide. >> they have a point of this. and what he earned it for the person he is. and aaroned it for the results he's provep and continue to earn it for the leadership we shows. the only th
from the u.s. postal service. because it's nice to have an extra pair of hands around for the holidays. >> it nicky halle makes an announcement. congressman tim scott. tim scott went on the record . >> governor, nice to see both of you. >> hey, greta. how are you? >> i am well. this is an exciting day for south carl scarl and first freck freck senator from the south since 1881 and the first freck freck gop septemberor in the senate since 1979. i take it. even though it...
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sources tell nbc news they have a man in custody they believe is connected to the u.s. consulate in benghazi that took place september 11th and killed four americans, including ambassador chris stevens. according to the egyptian source the man is identified as being in his late 30s. he's known to egyptian intelligence officials for his connections in the past with extremist groups both in egypt and libya and his connections with groups in afghanistan and iraq. acht the country's revolution he managed to escape from a prison where he was being held. it was shortly afterwards he emerged on the scene for egyptian intelligence officials who say he began trading arms into libya, egypt and ultimately onto gaza. right now there's no indication what role he may have played precisely in the attack on the u.s. consulate. he's held in custody. there's conflicting reports as to when he was actually detained. some suggested he was arrested on friday morning. there are other reports suggesting he had been arrested several weeks ago. right now he remains in egyptian custody. he has no
sources tell nbc news they have a man in custody they believe is connected to the u.s. consulate in benghazi that took place september 11th and killed four americans, including ambassador chris stevens. according to the egyptian source the man is identified as being in his late 30s. he's known to egyptian intelligence officials for his connections in the past with extremist groups both in egypt and libya and his connections with groups in afghanistan and iraq. acht the country's revolution he...
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as we told you at the top of the show u.s. senator daniel inouye medal of honor recipient and senior senator died from respiratory complications at walter reed national military medical center. hawaii has never been a state without inouye in the body. he first served in the house when hawaii joined the union in 1959 moved to the senate in 1962. by the end of his career he was the most senior member or president pro-tem of the senate making him third in line for the presidency. evidences president pro-tem and he was senior member of the majority party. he was behind vice president biden and speaker boehner. patrick lehey next in line. he joined the senate in 1974. in -- inouye this is what he said marking the pearl har dobo attack december 7, 2011. >> the bombing of pearl harbor 7 years ago began a period of my life when i became i hope a good american. it is something that i will never forget. it changed my life forever. something of interest at this moment. i hope that we will remember december the 7th. i hope we will remembe
as we told you at the top of the show u.s. senator daniel inouye medal of honor recipient and senior senator died from respiratory complications at walter reed national military medical center. hawaii has never been a state without inouye in the body. he first served in the house when hawaii joined the union in 1959 moved to the senate in 1962. by the end of his career he was the most senior member or president pro-tem of the senate making him third in line for the presidency. evidences...
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u.s. lawmakers, they have a duty to solve. we sat down with her here in washington. >> christine lagarde, the fiscal cliff, how concerned are they about the ramifications? >> people around the world are concerned about it. it appears to be the case there was more concerned about the eurozone than the fiscal cliff. now things have changed and there is more concerned about the fiscal cliff. they asked about a resolution. >> what could the impact speed? we are looking at a time when the global recovery is fragile at best. >> of u.s. is 20% of the global economy. if the u.s. suffers as a result of a fiscal cliff, a complete wiping out of its growth is going to have repercussions around the world. probably half of that. if the u.s. economy has less growth, it will probably be 1% less in mexico, canada, probably less so in europe and japan. but there will be a ripple effects. >> are you worried about it? >> yes. of course i worry about it. the u.s. is a big chunk of the global economy. it has of
u.s. lawmakers, they have a duty to solve. we sat down with her here in washington. >> christine lagarde, the fiscal cliff, how concerned are they about the ramifications? >> people around the world are concerned about it. it appears to be the case there was more concerned about the eurozone than the fiscal cliff. now things have changed and there is more concerned about the fiscal cliff. they asked about a resolution. >> what could the impact speed? we are looking at a time...
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and there was sort of the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton this past week came to cairo so he sends out a strong message that washington believes it is important to engage with the new president as early on as possible we need for a mature support there. very clear for. for the muslim brotherhood for president morsi we have no other choice but to speak with. the west and we've begun the united states is certainly trying to find its way in the region in light of the recent changes of the arab spring but in some respects it's done an almost one hundred eighty degree turn around back in two thousand and five when the even the u.s. secretary of state condoleezza rice went to cairo she emphatically stated that the united states would have nothing to do with the muslim brotherhood certainly the united states is having to find new friends it's abandoning old friends and it's creating new problems and as it forges closer friendships with regimes such as the muslim brotherhood in egypt it needs to calm israeli fears
and there was sort of the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton this past week came to cairo so he sends out a strong message that washington believes it is important to engage with the new president as early on as possible we need for a mature support there. very clear for. for the muslim brotherhood for president morsi we have no other choice but to speak with. the west and we've begun the united states is certainly trying to find its way in the region in light of the recent changes of the...
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what the u.s. supreme court actually agreed to hear is one case that is rooted in the california constitution, the prop 8 case. then the so-called defensive marriage act that passed in 1996. when you cite those polls, what's so interesting to me is that this first burst on the national scene in 1996 popped up in conservative research when they were running out of issues and they suddenly went, my god, eureka. this gay marriage issue. this is an amazing weapon to use. the american public does not favor it and it can be used politically. karl rove called it the gift that keeps on giving. for many years, it did. one thing the conservatives did not count on are two things. one, most families have a gay son or daughter they love or a cousin or uncle they cherish. the other thing, thomas, is at the end of the day, they didn't anticipate that conservatives themselves would come to see this as a conservative issue. >> sure, it's a traditional value. >> absolutely. >> when you have vehicle dick cheney who h
what the u.s. supreme court actually agreed to hear is one case that is rooted in the california constitution, the prop 8 case. then the so-called defensive marriage act that passed in 1996. when you cite those polls, what's so interesting to me is that this first burst on the national scene in 1996 popped up in conservative research when they were running out of issues and they suddenly went, my god, eureka. this gay marriage issue. this is an amazing weapon to use. the american public does...
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the u.s. secretary of state seated next to the newly elected islamist president of egypt. the u.s. is watching what happens here very closely. egypt is facing a power struggle between the new president and the muslim brotherhood and the country's military reluctant to give up power. >> democracy is hard and it requires dialogue and compromise and real politics. >> reporter: for 30 years, the u.s. supported hosni mubarak and showered its military with billions of dollars of aid. in return, egypt became a stauch american ally in a region that upheld an up popular peace treaty with israel. now the u.s. is promising to support democracy. even if it means bringing into power islam's political parties who have been for years washington's strongest critics. >> we believe america's shared strategic interests with egypt far outnumber our differences and we know that egypt's future us up to the egyptian people. >> egypt's president wants the u.s. to support the transition to civilian rule. >> i think th
the u.s. secretary of state seated next to the newly elected islamist president of egypt. the u.s. is watching what happens here very closely. egypt is facing a power struggle between the new president and the muslim brotherhood and the country's military reluctant to give up power. >> democracy is hard and it requires dialogue and compromise and real politics. >> reporter: for 30 years, the u.s. supported hosni mubarak and showered its military with billions of dollars of aid. in...
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barack obama becomes the first u.s. president [indiscernible] pressing for reforms. >> you will not believe the scientific advance that has this dog back on his feet. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. the u.n. secretary-general is among those calling for an immediate end to the violence in gaza. his words come as more than 100 have been killed in the past week of fighting. the majority of them palestinians. palestinian militants have continued firing weapons into israel. in cairo, discussions are ongoing about cease-fire. jeremy our coverage from gaza. >> good morning, gaza. this was the wake-up call sent in by israel. growing up in gaza is not easy. not far away, is the rubble left by the israeli strike on sunday that killed 10 members of this family including four children and two neighbors. they are looking for the remains of a teenage girl missing and presumed dead. this man is a relative of the dead. >> sad, may be strong. >> street are getting tougher, more solid. when th
barack obama becomes the first u.s. president [indiscernible] pressing for reforms. >> you will not believe the scientific advance that has this dog back on his feet. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. the u.n. secretary-general is among those calling for an immediate end to the violence in gaza. his words come as more than 100 have been killed in the past week of fighting. the majority of them palestinians. palestinian militants have continued...
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that prohibits the u.s. military from training soldiers who have been involved in human rights abuses. is that right? do i have that right? >> that's close. >> close enough? >> it's -- what it says is that if the secretary of state has credible information that a unit of a foreign security force has committed a gross violation of human rights, then that unit is no longer eligible for u.s. assistance. whether it's training or equipment or other types of assistance. unless the government is taking effective steps to hold the individual members of that unit accountable for whatever the violation was. >> when was that passed? >> initially in 1997. >> really? okay. has it been effective? >> that is a long conversation. >> all right. and certainly steve here could talk at great length on the subject. >> i'd love to know. >> it has, i think, been hugely important. it has become institutionalized. it has become part of the workings of this buildifing and embassies around the world. it has been applied -- depending o
that prohibits the u.s. military from training soldiers who have been involved in human rights abuses. is that right? do i have that right? >> that's close. >> close enough? >> it's -- what it says is that if the secretary of state has credible information that a unit of a foreign security force has committed a gross violation of human rights, then that unit is no longer eligible for u.s. assistance. whether it's training or equipment or other types of assistance. unless the...
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in fact, the u.s. federal government has got 15 applications to build huge terminals to export that gas to nonfree trade agreement countries, and all this has created some interesting bed fellows, first of all of, the white house on the same page as the industry after a report said exporting natural gas would be good for the economy. we have people like senator ron wyden, congressman ed markey of massachusetts all lining up in opposition along with the dow chemical corporation. these three arguing that exports could raise the price of natural gas domestically and hurt industries like dow that use an awful lot of it. here's what the ceo said about that. he said, quote: the report, the department of energy report, offers the baf ling conclusion that the u.s. would be better off using its domestic natural gas advantage to fuel growth and jobs in other regions versus strengthening the u.s. economy ask through manufacturing and benefiting consumers with lower energy costs. that brought this reaction from th
in fact, the u.s. federal government has got 15 applications to build huge terminals to export that gas to nonfree trade agreement countries, and all this has created some interesting bed fellows, first of all of, the white house on the same page as the industry after a report said exporting natural gas would be good for the economy. we have people like senator ron wyden, congressman ed markey of massachusetts all lining up in opposition along with the dow chemical corporation. these three...
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they will not talk to hamas, because hamas is considered by the u.s. and israel and much of the west as a terrorist organization. so, when you hear about the man who the egyptian president is negotiating with on behalf of israel, it's this man that i spoke to today. and we had a fiery exchange about civilian casualties, both in israel and in gaza and about why hamas won't recognize israel's right to exist. anyone looking for a sign that the arab spring has changed the middle east can find it here. the cease-fire would not have happened without this man. but for decades, he's bun one of israel's most hated enemies. they've tried to kill him and they consider him a terrorist. today, he was unapologetic for the actions that his group has taken. is it useful to kill civilians to create terror on civilians inside israel? >> translator: let me -- let me give you the proof. on the 8th of november, this month, the israelis entered gaza and killed a child. they bear the responsibility. we don't target the civilians. i don't like to shed any blood -- any drop of
they will not talk to hamas, because hamas is considered by the u.s. and israel and much of the west as a terrorist organization. so, when you hear about the man who the egyptian president is negotiating with on behalf of israel, it's this man that i spoke to today. and we had a fiery exchange about civilian casualties, both in israel and in gaza and about why hamas won't recognize israel's right to exist. anyone looking for a sign that the arab spring has changed the middle east can find it...
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u.s. marshals however the informers that made the arrest possible will be rewarded. because. of. that. and so i figure out what's going on or. anything again it's always based on what they do if they pull a gun out and you know they're trying to take our life and they have the power of life or death because we're not superheroes they can be killed to you know if they shoot me in the head i'm going to die no matter what. you know it's they have the ability to kill us. we take that seriously and. based on what they do with how we react but we always react to what they do. we never just walk a sure shoot anybody. in the fugitive received a slight head injury during the arrest. it is likely he will complain about being mistreated. and we can try to keep. the law also rises him to be examined by a doctor or a paramedic comes to take him to the hospital under close watch. ultimately he might get the death penalty often expected in california for murder of. his back at the marshal's headquarters.
u.s. marshals however the informers that made the arrest possible will be rewarded. because. of. that. and so i figure out what's going on or. anything again it's always based on what they do if they pull a gun out and you know they're trying to take our life and they have the power of life or death because we're not superheroes they can be killed to you know if they shoot me in the head i'm going to die no matter what. you know it's they have the ability to kill us. we take that seriously and....
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. >> senior u.s. officials confirmed to fox news that syria have fully mixed an unknown quantitity of the deadly nerve agent loading it on to breakable canisters, an aerosol form to be dropped from above. in dublin, secretary of state clinton met with the russian foreign minister whose regime steadfastly defended syrias, but that changed as the russian leer, close to putin said, quot we have shared and do she the opinion that the existing government in syria has to carry out its function, but time shown this task is beyond its strength. >> it's now up to the russians to do everything possible and maximize their influence to ensure he does not use these weapons. >> it's also good to hear that some of the arab countries are trying to find a way to get them out. >> whether assad accepts the settlement that includes asylum in another country is far from clear. the deputy foreign minister said he's 100% sure that assad will never, ever leave syria. lou: thank you very much. chief washington correspondent,
. >> senior u.s. officials confirmed to fox news that syria have fully mixed an unknown quantitity of the deadly nerve agent loading it on to breakable canisters, an aerosol form to be dropped from above. in dublin, secretary of state clinton met with the russian foreign minister whose regime steadfastly defended syrias, but that changed as the russian leer, close to putin said, quot we have shared and do she the opinion that the existing government in syria has to carry out its function,...
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u.s. says it's our interests around shows there's no in nuclear weapon in the works yet but a leading paper reports that an israeli strike on iran could be imminent. if just joined us warm welcome to this is r.t. live from moscow eight pm here now my name's kevin irwin and first washington stepping up plans for syria's post a sad future and getting ready for worst case scenarios including a possible chemical weapons attack u.s. foreign policy chief hillary clinton is in turkey as i'm kristie threats to weigh in with force if it feels threatened from across the border washington's also pledged a further five and a half million dollars in aid to syrian rebels bringing the total end to eighty two million total funding to the opposition since the conflict began last year riot police clashed with protesters from a leftist party trying to reach the building with clinton was to meet prime minister edward officers responded with batons and tear gas at least five people were injured let's get some
u.s. says it's our interests around shows there's no in nuclear weapon in the works yet but a leading paper reports that an israeli strike on iran could be imminent. if just joined us warm welcome to this is r.t. live from moscow eight pm here now my name's kevin irwin and first washington stepping up plans for syria's post a sad future and getting ready for worst case scenarios including a possible chemical weapons attack u.s. foreign policy chief hillary clinton is in turkey as i'm kristie...
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soil, the consulate in benghazi, that is u.s. soil, four americans tragically murdered just weeks before the election. this is a serious issue. to bring it back to what you said, are they nervous? you bet. a trump card the president has in the debates when they talk about national security, took out osama bin laden as you said. he wants to say, case closed. that's it. now, it turned out maybe there is more. that was a big victory. it does not mean the end of the war. >>neil: when mitt romney obviously got his oats to say i will still talk about the middle east and note hold back like i did a couple weeks ago, what are they more to the point saying? >>reporter: they are concerned that if this continues to churn over the next few weeks people will talk about trouble with the economy, and wonder if we are on the wrong traffic with national security. but mitt romney jumped in and the white house also believes in private and will say it publicly, mitt romney fumbled at going and they are not sure romney can take advantage of it. he ha
soil, the consulate in benghazi, that is u.s. soil, four americans tragically murdered just weeks before the election. this is a serious issue. to bring it back to what you said, are they nervous? you bet. a trump card the president has in the debates when they talk about national security, took out osama bin laden as you said. he wants to say, case closed. that's it. now, it turned out maybe there is more. that was a big victory. it does not mean the end of the war. >>neil: when mitt...
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the u.s. em by see issued a statement condemning the violence saying the embassy of the united states in cairo condemns the continuing efforts by misguided individuals to hurt the religious feelings of muslims of the -- of muslims. what did i just read? the world is over. i am done. i am going back in my pretzel. >> you may have your ways of coping. i have my way of coping. the pretzel makes me cope. is it a coincidence this happened on 9/11. >> i am so happy we are highlighting the fact that the u.s. embassy was violently stormed today in cairo and the state dents releases via the u.s. embassy a condemnation of the blass femme me of -- blasphemy of islam. this is state department policy. over the past 11 years we have resolution after resolution at the united nations trying to outlaw the criticism of islam. and this happened on september 11th. the state department is lying to us or they have misguided us. they don't think this is a celebration of american death? >> it is crazy. >> here is my
the u.s. em by see issued a statement condemning the violence saying the embassy of the united states in cairo condemns the continuing efforts by misguided individuals to hurt the religious feelings of muslims of the -- of muslims. what did i just read? the world is over. i am done. i am going back in my pretzel. >> you may have your ways of coping. i have my way of coping. the pretzel makes me cope. is it a coincidence this happened on 9/11. >> i am so happy we are highlighting the...
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he was brought here by u.s. diplomats who said they had taken him in on humanitarian grounds and negotiated a deal for his freedom. the silhouettes are for his wife and children, long held captive. today, they were reunited with him. >her husband is now having a check out. >> the lawyer became an icon of human rights abuses in china after he exposed the way thousands of women had undergone forced abortions. for seven years, he was held here under the cole house arrest. despite his lack of sight, he escaped last week even though we had nearly 100 guards watching him. his desire is to make sure that his family can live free from harassment and beating that they had endured. he made this appeal to chinese leaders. his escape has infuriated and embarrassed them, force them to deal with human rights abuses. chinese state television said that america's actions amounted to a totally unacceptable interference in chinese affairs and demanded an apology. the u.s. has said there will not be one? hillary clinton is now in b
he was brought here by u.s. diplomats who said they had taken him in on humanitarian grounds and negotiated a deal for his freedom. the silhouettes are for his wife and children, long held captive. today, they were reunited with him. >her husband is now having a check out. >> the lawyer became an icon of human rights abuses in china after he exposed the way thousands of women had undergone forced abortions. for seven years, he was held here under the cole house arrest. despite his lack...
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bottles at her cortez and the port city of alexandria but despite the cold reception by locals the u.s. seems to find common ground with egypt's new islamist leadership something that certainly warring america's long time ally israel as policy explains. high on the agenda is her recent trip to to egypt and her meeting with the egyptian president mohamed morsi it certainly sends out a strong message that washington believes it is important to engage with the new president as early on as possible we need for a mature support there. very clear. for the muslim brotherhood for president. we have no other choice but to speak with . the with and we've begun the united states is certainly trying to find its way in the region in light of the recent changes of the arab spring but in some respects it's done an almost one hundred eighty degree turn around that in two thousand and five when the even the us secretary of state condoleezza rice went to cairo she emphatically stated that the united states would have nothing to do with the muslim brotherhood certainly the united states is having to find
bottles at her cortez and the port city of alexandria but despite the cold reception by locals the u.s. seems to find common ground with egypt's new islamist leadership something that certainly warring america's long time ally israel as policy explains. high on the agenda is her recent trip to to egypt and her meeting with the egyptian president mohamed morsi it certainly sends out a strong message that washington believes it is important to engage with the new president as early on as possible...
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they don't mind, you know, the u.s. asserting its power and being a leader in the world, but for heaven's sake, we could the not build a nation in haiti, which is just off our coast and you know, a much smaller, and we're going to reform and create a society in afghanistan? people are not interested in that and i think that is how he could break with the bush administration. >> dan, briefly, is the u.s. strong stronger weaker, its position in the world four years after this president came to office? >> i think it's weaker relative to what's going on in the nis and asia, china, the out china sea in japan. red lines matter and every morning nations get up and calculate will it can step across the red lines or not. and i think the lower profile of the united states allowed iraq and china to step forward in a dangerous way. >> all right, dan, thank you all. when we come back, despite the turmoil in the the middle east, it went on with obama enjoying a post convention poll bounce and [ female announcer ] to get a professiona
they don't mind, you know, the u.s. asserting its power and being a leader in the world, but for heaven's sake, we could the not build a nation in haiti, which is just off our coast and you know, a much smaller, and we're going to reform and create a society in afghanistan? people are not interested in that and i think that is how he could break with the bush administration. >> dan, briefly, is the u.s. strong stronger weaker, its position in the world four years after this president came...
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now u.s. democrats are applauding a ruling by the supreme court calling president barack obama's health care legislation constitutional under the controversial law most americans are required to purchase health insurance by two thousand and fourteen all pay a fine reforms were opposed by nearly every republican lawmaker claiming it was against the law to force people to buy a private product but the courts voted to seen as a major victory for obama as he is up for reelection in november now if you have an opinion on obama's health care reform now is the time to share it at r.t. dot com we are adding up the numbers that see how you guys are voting this hour right now eighteen percent believe it will benefit both the american people and the u.s. economy twelve percent feel obama is just electioneering thirty one percent now think it's a red herring distracting the nation from a looming economic crisis the majority here as you can see thirty nine percent say it's resigned for insurance benefit on
now u.s. democrats are applauding a ruling by the supreme court calling president barack obama's health care legislation constitutional under the controversial law most americans are required to purchase health insurance by two thousand and fourteen all pay a fine reforms were opposed by nearly every republican lawmaker claiming it was against the law to force people to buy a private product but the courts voted to seen as a major victory for obama as he is up for reelection in november now if...
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drought and heat have lead the u.s. department of agriculture to slash its u.s. corn production forecast to 12.97 billion bush shells. that's down from the previous outlook from 14.79 billion bush shells. this will be affecting other isles at the grocery store as corn is a key ingredient in so many products. parts of the midwest are getting scattered showers, but it won't be enough to make a difference to the already scorched crops and hay in the livestock pastures. >> there is no available moisture in this soil. if we have it it is just like sand. >> many are comparing it to the dust bowl of the 1930s. it not only destroyed crops, but lives as well. millions of acres of farmland damaged and hundreds of thousands of people forced to leave their homes. watering bans are now being put in place in some areas. residents in wisconsin face a $492 fine if they water their lawns. as you mentioned, the declarations of the natural disasters are being put in place so residents there can more easily acquire low interest loans as they weather things like the drought and the f
drought and heat have lead the u.s. department of agriculture to slash its u.s. corn production forecast to 12.97 billion bush shells. that's down from the previous outlook from 14.79 billion bush shells. this will be affecting other isles at the grocery store as corn is a key ingredient in so many products. parts of the midwest are getting scattered showers, but it won't be enough to make a difference to the already scorched crops and hay in the livestock pastures. >> there is no...
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and the middle east and history and politics professor jeremy sold says clinton's visit as part of a u.s. propaganda campaign. this absolutely no suggestion by anyone that chemical weapons would be used or will be will be given to his book which is not this is just this this is all part of a propaganda to try to kind of discredit the syrian government that he clinton came here gloating over three of three is a vastly watching the murder of some of bin laden and the capitation of the syrian government you know the problem she has and allies have is that they've thrown everything the syrian government the last eighteen months none of it is what they expected that. would report in a few months at the most and. the syrian army is not obvious integrated they've supported the so-called free syrian army plus other groups they train them uniform them on them i've paid them they have kind of sponsored attacks in all of syria's major cities. and they had to be seen in all kinds of activities across the country if nothing has worked so one of their options to keep doing what they've been doing alre
and the middle east and history and politics professor jeremy sold says clinton's visit as part of a u.s. propaganda campaign. this absolutely no suggestion by anyone that chemical weapons would be used or will be will be given to his book which is not this is just this this is all part of a propaganda to try to kind of discredit the syrian government that he clinton came here gloating over three of three is a vastly watching the murder of some of bin laden and the capitation of the syrian...